Young is a naturalized U.S. citizen and
speaks English fluently. He has had United States and Taiwan passports.
Young will likely travel to Southeast Asia.

CAUTION

Dan Young and an accomplice, Chau Yung, are wanted for their alleged
involvement in a scheme to defraud the medical industry out of millions
of dollars. In the early 1990s, Young was the President and Chief Executive
Officer of Affiliated Medical Enterprises (AME), a California-based company
that owned five hospitals in Southern California and New Mexico, as well
as other medical businesses. AME had financial difficulties and Young
filed for Chapter 11 protection. As part of the bankruptcy agreement,
AME was required to sell off the five hospitals that it owned. However,
Young allegedly set up a purchasing company and, along with Yung, began
diverting funds from the five hospitals to conceal the money from the
bankruptcy proceedings. Dan Young and Chau Yung are believed to have fled
from the United States in 1992, possibly to China, after allegedly stealing
approximately four million dollars from the hospitals through this bankruptcy
fraud scheme.

On September 26, 1997, federal warrants were issued for the arrests of
Young and Yung, after they were indicted by the United States District
Court, Central District of California, for bankruptcy fraud and money
laundering.